palomino warmblood foal

gwenllian

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this stunner was born in the night
he is by the cremello warmblood stallion i have standing this year

i am very pleased
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Oh Im in love!!! I want one!!! Congrats! Whats Daddy's name? If you arent allowed to tell me on here, please pm me! Not that a WB would fit my 12.2! lol!
:)
 
Gorgeous! He is going to be my dream horse! Ive always wanted a palamino and it would have to be a warmblood.....we only have boring brown ones at the moment!
 
He is simply adorable...Cruiseline is away right now you should lock him up or she may steal him.

Congratulations.
 
WOW! What a stunner!!!:) Incredibly jealous. Love that expression he has on his face, he looks very self assured!
 
I want...:p

You should call him Maximus... Like the horse in the Disney movie "Tangled" - very same expression and air of determination on his face...

Sorry about the references, I have to say in my defence, I do have a 10 year old daughter :o
 
dad is Slotshus Tosca, danish warmblood.

thanks for the name suggestions, but names begining with T please.

he is lovely, i was crossing fingers for a filly, he is not a dissapointment at all, he is lovely
 
Tarquin? You can't have Torchlight because just I've nabbed that one.:)

Cracking foal, congratulations, I do like a good dilute.
 
dad is Slotshus Tosca, danish warmblood.

thanks for the name suggestions, but names begining with T please.

he is lovely, i was crossing fingers for a filly, he is not a dissapointment at all, he is lovely

Firstly congratulation on the splendid foal! He is gorgeous!!

Could you please inform of Slotshus Tosca Danish Warmblood approval number?
He is, as far as I know and can get confirmed, he is Danish Palomino bred with only warmblood on his sire's dam's side and his dam's greatdam's side ... all the rest is either saddlebred, quarter, arab or Danish Palomino.
He may be Weatherby approved but he is not approved with a warmblood Studbook.
But please please correct me if I am wrong.
(I tend to keep a pretty good check on the available cremello stallion ww and like to keep their info up to date).
 
he is a warmblood from denmark, what are you getting at.:confused:
there are plenty of warmbloods that have other blood in them,

i worked at a stud who had a warmblood that was actually 7/8ths thoroughbred, he was approved with a warmblood society, i don't recall this being an issue

his foals are eligable for reg with the british warmblood society and the AES and are of good quality

i did not actually say he is approved with a warmblood stud book, or did i??

i have his passport in front of me, i can't see any saddlebred or quarter, if you go back 4 generations there are a couple of anglo arabs.

He was bought from the Goshka Stud as a Danish Warmblood
 
dad is Slotshus Tosca, danish warmblood.

thanks for the name suggestions, but names begining with T please.

he is lovely, i was crossing fingers for a filly, he is not a dissapointment at all, he is lovely

Oh! I should have had 2 by him, but when my mares went to him at the Goshka stud he'd had an injury and was unable to mount the dummy mare...........I was very dissappointed but it did mean I have 2 by Ringo.

He is stunning!!! Congrats :D
 
It sure is a lovely foal and I wish you all the best with it. But if you write the dad is a Danish Warmblood then that is not correct. Slothuis Tosca is not a Danish Warmblood, he has papers from the Danish Palomino Association, not the Danish Warmblood Association, so in fact he is a Danish Palomino. His sire is approved with Danish Palomino, not Danish WB and the dam sire Attila is really a Saddlebred like ColorFan wrote and that Saddlebred stallion was imported to Denmark. He was even granted Elite Status with the Danish Palomino Assocation. These are definitely the facts.

In this ad it says registered as Danish Warmblood which is not correct:
http://www.stallionsonline.co.uk/stallion_37034.html

I have a full sister to Slothuis Tosca's dam and she is a very good mare and has produced lovely foals too. She also has Danish Palomino papers, not Danish Warmblood papers, but due to her quality was entered into the WB book of the ZfDP.

I have nothing to gain here as I do have a horse from the same line, but it should correctly say Danish Palomino, not Danish Warmblood as those are two total different things and studbooks!
 
he is a warmblood from denmark, what are you getting at.:confused:
there are plenty of warmbloods that have other blood in them,

i worked at a stud who had a warmblood that was actually 7/8ths thoroughbred, he was approved with a warmblood society, i don't recall this being an issue

his foals are eligable for reg with the british warmblood society and the AES and are of good quality

i did not actually say he is approved with a warmblood stud book, or did i??

i have his passport in front of me, i can't see any saddlebred or quarter, if you go back 4 generations there are a couple of anglo arabs.

He was bought from the Goshka Stud as a Danish Warmblood

I had absolutely no intention of stepping on your tows or of critising the stallion, my enquiry was solely as such because I keep a list of all cremello stallions and their details and just wanted the correct details.

You may have bought him from the Stud as a Danish Warmblood, but he is not listed as one with that Studbook, hence my enquiry.

In his pedigree the saddlebred factor is 'GOLDMOUNT BOURBON GENIUS' (his dam's sire sire: 3rd generation) and the quarterhorse (does go back a bit) is on the 'GOLDEN TRAIL' side (a stallion that appears 5 times in his pedigree: 4th and 6th generation).
 
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